Hi all, I'm new in your ConTeXt club. I installed livetex on my server and now i want to merge mediawiki with ConTeXt. And i also want to make, that <math> tags work too. I didn't find any help. Maybe i didn't search good enought. Can you tell me, where can I get some help? And if is all that, what I want, possible? Have a nice day, Jan(PChott)
On 2/6/06, PChot wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new in your ConTeXt club.
I installed livetex on my server and now i want to merge mediawiki with ConTeXt. And i also want to make, that <math> tags work too. I didn't find any help. Maybe i didn't search good enought. Can you tell me, where can I get some help? And if is all that, what I want, possible?
Have a nice day, Jan(PChott)
Jan, perhaps you weren't clear enough. I hope you don't mind if I explain your question once more. Jan is setting up some server for student-to-student materials and integrated (most probably slightly fixed version of) WikiPDF into it (http://aluno.no-ip.info/juca/index.php/WikiPDF). This makes a LaTeX document out of wiki syntax and processes it to generate PDFs. He was impressed by ConTeXt and wanted to: 1.) integrate something similar to <context> command on contextgarden while keeping <math> functionality (can be done in ConTeXt too, most probably no need to keep LaTeX) 2.) perhaps change the mentioned WikiPDF to generate ConTeXt documents -> PDF (perhaps that could be done via XML as well?) 1.) I don't know if his demads/intentions changed inbetween, but I guess he was merely searching for some more help about how to set up something like "wiki.contextgarden". Patrick, I believe that more people would be interested in that anyway. You already described once what people have to take care of, so that the system is not exposed to hackers, perhaps you can put on one page on the wiki what you did in order to enable <context> to work. LaTeX works by default(?) in wikimedia, while ConTeXt ... needs some promotion ;) 2.) I already heard from more people about such demand (you write in wiki & get PDF documents out of it, possibly composed from more pages). That would be an interesting project. Mojca
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Jan, perhaps you weren't clear enough. I hope you don't mind if I explain your question once more.
Jan is setting up some server for student-to-student materials and integrated (most probably slightly fixed version of) WikiPDF into it (http://aluno.no-ip.info/juca/index.php/WikiPDF). This makes a LaTeX document out of wiki syntax and processes it to generate PDFs.
He was impressed by ConTeXt and wanted to: 1.) integrate something similar to <context> command on contextgarden while keeping <math> functionality (can be done in ConTeXt too, most probably no need to keep LaTeX) 2.) perhaps change the mentioned WikiPDF to generate ConTeXt documents -> PDF (perhaps that could be done via XML as well?)
Interesting notion (the link helped a lot) I would definately welcome a way to make ConTeXt documents from wiki pages! :-) Cheers, Taco
On 22/02/06, Taco Hoekwater
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Jan, perhaps you weren't clear enough. I hope you don't mind if I explain your question once more.
Jan is setting up some server for student-to-student materials and integrated (most probably slightly fixed version of) WikiPDF into it (http://aluno.no-ip.info/juca/index.php/WikiPDF). This makes a LaTeX document out of wiki syntax and processes it to generate PDFs.
He was impressed by ConTeXt and wanted to: 1.) integrate something similar to <context> command on contextgarden while keeping <math> functionality (can be done in ConTeXt too, most probably no need to keep LaTeX) 2.) perhaps change the mentioned WikiPDF to generate ConTeXt documents -> PDF (perhaps that could be done via XML as well?)
Interesting notion (the link helped a lot)
I would definately welcome a way to make ConTeXt documents from wiki pages! :-)
Cheers, Taco
I'm working with main developer but at the moment is development on hold, because he have other things to do first. Firstly i would like to integrate Context in my wiki, like you have on www.contextgarden.net. I belive that Patrick is the man a need to ask. Than i would like to make back compatibility with <math> Have a good day, Jan
Hi Jan and others,
He was impressed by ConTeXt and wanted to: 1.) integrate something similar to <context> command on contextgarden while keeping <math> functionality (can be done in ConTeXt too, most probably no need to keep LaTeX)
the <context> tag is completely independent of all other tags. I have no idea how the <math> is implemented and if it can be changed to use ConTeXt math.
2.) perhaps change the mentioned WikiPDF to generate ConTeXt documents -> PDF (perhaps that could be done via XML as well?)
Interesting notion (the link helped a lot)
I would definately welcome a way to make ConTeXt documents from wiki pages! :-)
I have a mediawiki2... ruby script where ... is currently html and xml. Its not perfect yet and not published anywhere, but if anybody is interested in doing some ConTeXt stuff there....
Firstly i would like to integrate Context in my wiki, like you have on www.contextgarden.net. I belive that Patrick is the man a need to ask. Than i would like to make back compatibility with <math>
Maybe you can contact me at my email address and I will put all answers on a wiki page as well. Patrick -- ConTeXt wiki and more: http://contextgarden.net
participants (4)
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Mojca Miklavec
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Patrick Gundlach
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PChot
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Taco Hoekwater